Age, Biography and Wiki
Graham Lee was born on 16 December, 1975 in Galway, Ireland, is an Irish jockey (born 1975). Discover Graham Lee's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 48 years old?
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16 December, 1975 |
Birthday |
16 December |
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Galway, Ireland |
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Ireland
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He is a member of famous Jockey with the age 48 years old group.
Graham Lee Height, Weight & Measurements
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Graham Lee Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Graham Lee worth at the age of 48 years old? Graham Lee’s income source is mostly from being a successful Jockey. He is from Ireland. We have estimated Graham Lee's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Graham Lee (born 16 December 1975 in Galway, Ireland) is an Irish jockey.
Lee joined the team of trainer Howard Johnson permanently in 2002, after leaving the stables of Malcolm Jefferson and was largely responsible for the schooling and on-track development of horses owned by Graham Wylie including Inglis Drever, No Refuge and Arcalis.
Lee held freelance status, and rode for many other trainers during these years, most notably Ginger McCain.
In an autumn meeting of 2003 at Wetherby Racecourse, Lee achieved one of his most famous feats, by winning a quintuple of races.
This achievement secured a win of over £500,000 on a fivefold accumulator bet.
After managing to take third place with the horse in the 2003 race, in 2004 Lee won the Grand National on Amberleigh House.
The horse was trained by Ginger McCain, who famously trained three-time winner Red Rum.
Based in England, he won the 2004 Grand National on Amberleigh House.
Victorious in the Scottish National in 2004, by riding topweight Grey Abbey to win by a distance Lee became one of only three jockeys, along with Brian Fletcher and Ruby Walsh, to achieve a "Grand National Double".
Lee spent a lot of his time working with former Middlesbrough FC fitness coach Chris Barnes working in the gym improving on fitness and injury recovery times.
The success could not be repeated, however, as the horse achieved only tenth place in 2005, and was finally retired after being pulled up at the 21st fence in 2006.
Lee missed the 2006 Scottish National due to a virus, which would eventually end his relationship with Howard Johnson for whom he had been the main stable jockey.
He was second in the 2007 Scottish National on Nine De Sivola and missing out by just half a length, as in the Irish Grand National of the same year.
Lee rode favourite Joe's Edge in the 2007 National, but pulled up at the 20th fence after failing to trouble the leaders.
Although his profile dipped sharply after joining Murphy, he came back into the sport's consciousness through his involvement with several improving chasers and hurdlers, and moved into second place in the 2007–08 jockeys championship.
He was scheduled to ride Idle Talk for Donald McCain, the son of Ginger McCain, in the 2008 Grand National, however he was ruled out after sustaining multiple fractures to the jaw several weeks earlier.
In 2009, Lee began riding for newly licensed trainer Rose Dobbin, wife of jockey Tony Dobbin, in addition to his work for Murphy.
Lee was a surprise choice to ride for David Pipe in the 2010 Grand National, eventually being selected to ride The Package after Timmy Murphy chose to ride his National-winning horse, Comply or Die.
In 2010, Lee began riding for Jefferson again.
J Howard Johnson – With this stable, Lee secured the top jockey award at Cheltenham and a Scottish Grand National win.
He also won the Grand National during this period, but this was for Ginger McCain.
Ferdy Murphy – Following his acrimonious departure from the stables of Howard Johnson, Lee became stable jockey and later a deputy trainer for Ferdy Murphy.
He rode here for six years before making the decision to move into flat racing.
Lee comes from a sporting family.
His grandfather, Matthew Lee, played for Kilmarnock FC as well as being capped for his national team.
His brother, Malcolm Lee was a flat jockey, as is his cousin Dean Mernagh.
He is a close friend of champion jockey, Tony McCoy, with whom he had lodged in the past.
Lee then became the main stable jockey and deputy trainer for Ferdy Murphy, where he would remain until March 2012.
He rode his 1000th career winner on 7 January 2012.
Lee suffered serious injuries on 10 November 2023 when unseated from mount Ben Macdui at Newcastle Racecourse.
Noel Meade – After a successful stint on the Irish pony circuit, Lee left school at the age of 15 to join the stable.
Dessie McDonogh – Based in County Meath, this was Lee's last position in Ireland before moving to England.
Mary Reveley – During this stint, Lee was a minor jockey, not riding many high-profile horses.
He also suffered a serious knee injury, from which it took more than seven months to recover.
Bill Haigh – Here, recovering from his severe injury problems, Lee Rose to the top ten in the jockey championship.
Malcolm Jefferson – A successful stint for Lee which secured him the lucrative position with Howard Johnson, and fifth place in the jockey championship.
In 2014 he switched to riding on the flat and won the Ascot Gold Cup on Trip To Paris in 2015.